No Confidence Vote, Radar Signs to Curb Speeding, Paving Update, Voting Info

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Contact the District 18 Office


Marilyn Parker
18th District Councilwoman

502.574.1118
marilyn.parker@louisvilleky.gov

 

Chris Lewis
Legislative Aide

502.574.3463
chris.lewis@louisvilleky.gov


Important Numbers

Animal Services   473-7387
Codes & Regulations   574-2508
EACM   426-2824
Health & Wellness   574-6520
Jefferson Co. Clerk   574-5700
KY Science Center   561-6100
LFPL   574-1611
LG&E   589-1444
LMPD (8th Division)   574-2258
Louisville Water Co.   583-6610
Louisville Zoo   459-2181
Mayor's Office   574-2003
MSD   540-6000
Parks   574-7275
Planning   574-6230
Public Works   574-5810
TARC   585-1234

 

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New Radar Signs to Curb Speeding

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Speeding is is one of the top concerns I hear on a daily basis from residents of District 18. As you may have heard, my office has purchased one portable radar machine for LMPD to use in our district, with another one on the way. These have been a big help to our officers who continually rotate them around the area. 

I have also recently used District 18 funds to purchase 6 of these new permanent radar devices that will be installed on some of our busiest streets throughout the district.  Be on the lookout over the next few months as these new radar devices are installed in various areas of District 18. 

Please slow down and take your time. It's not worth the risk of injuring someone else or yourself just to save a few minutes.

Stay Safe, 

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No Confidence Resolution to be heard at the next Metro Council Meeting

At yesterday’s Public Safety Committee, committee members voted (3-3) on Resolution (R-110-2020) seeking a no confidence vote on Mayor Fischer’s leadership.  The resolution will go before the full Metro Council for final action at the Thursday, September 17 Council Meeting (meeting begins at 6:00 PM).

As a co-sponsor of this legislation and a member of the Public Safety Committee, I voted in favor of the resolution.  I continue to hear from many of you who support this resolution on a daily basis, and who share my desire for our city to finally begin the process of moving forward. 


Paving Update

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I have always believed that taking care of our infrastructure is one of the core functions of your local government. I spend virtually every dollar of District 18's discretionary funding on paving roads and improving sidewalks, as well as other capital items such as the radar machines I mentioned above. 

Below is a listing of some of the roads that will be paved during the current fiscal year ending July 1, 2021. I work to get as many roads done as possible in District 18 each year, and have fought to increase the Mayor's city-wide paving budget from a paltry $2 million a year to $20 million. Keep in mind, these projects can be completed anytime between now and end of the current fiscal year. The specific timing is subject to many factors that are out of our control. 

  • Ridgeview Ave
  • Hobbs Station
  • Quince Ct.
  • Ashbrook Ave
  • Dorsey Way (an additional segment that was not previously done)
  • Elsmere Circle
  • Hallsdale Drive
  • Rymer Way
  • Spring Ridge Drive
  • Ward Ave